Cool furniture, design objects and desiderata - Page 6

^ I like it too, but the knife part is functionally dumb. It wouldn't be hard to make one on your own either if you had the right tools, though it might be difficult to source a nice piece of lumber like that.

Why do I like this pot & pan rack? I don't know - i really like it though

Don't like the price at all though ($3.5k) << not for the faint of heart - unhide at your own risks

I think it is really cool, but am not sure how it would work outside of a very minimal or ancient, like southwestern France ancient, kitchen. In those it would look great, bringing some warmth to the minimalism, or some geometry to a really old,

I think it is really cool, but am not sure how it would work outside of a very minimal or ancient, like southwestern France ancient, kitchen. In those it would look great, bringing some warmth to the minimalism, or some geometry to a really old,

I would think the former. Not only minimalist though, but I think it would work well in an industrial kitchen if there are wood floors or beams.

Picnic table made by my brother: Aluminum and some sustainable hardwood. He's a big fan of the exposed bolt, industrial look. Same wood as the fences. Patio and back yard are still works in progress. Wish I could take credit for the drawings, but they're my nephew's.

Not a product, but I came across this house and there's something I really love about how it is decorated. Something a bit Labelking meets 2001: Space Odyssey meets barnyard, for lack of a better description. I can't say that I love everything there but it is a nice, refreshing change from a lot of cookie cutter MCM that is often displayed in house tours